Which theory was developed by Hans Selye who defined stress as wear and tear on the body?
A) General Adaptation Syndrome
B) Stress, Coping, Adaptation Theory
C) Health Belief Model
D) Person-Centered Theory
A
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A client has a fractured jaw sustained in an automobile accident and has had the fracture surgically reduced and immobilized with a wire loop. What should the nurse ensure is present at the client's bedside in case of vomiting?
A) Wire cutters B) A tracheostomy tray C) Ice water with a straw D) An antiemetic medication
A patient with type 2 diabetes is admitted. He is very lethargic and hypotensive. A diagnosis of hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is made based on laboratory values of
a. decreased serum glucose and increased serum ketones. b. increased urine ketones and decreased serum osmolality. c. increased serum osmolality and increased serum potassium. d. increased serum osmolality and increased serum glucose.
Which of the following factors makes carbohydrate important in world nutrition?
1. They are expensive. 2. They can be grown in limited areas. 3. They provide complete nutrition. 4. They can be stored more simply and cheaply than other foods.
The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's integumentary status. Which technique should the nurse use to conduct this assessment?
A. Inspection B. Inspection and percussion C. Percussion and palpation D. Inspection and palpation